Lambert is listed as a suspect in the disappearance of 57-year-old James Berens.

Norwalk Police began looking for Berens after a neighbor said the windows to Berens' Morley Drive home were open but nobody was home and his dogs were missing, Norwalk Police Chief Dave Light told the Norwalk Reflector.

Police reportedly conducted a welfare check and found no sign of foul play or anything out of the ordinary.

Norwalk Police Detective Sgt. Jim Fulton saw a video of a break-in at a Mansfield convenience store and identified the suspect as Lambert, the Norwalk Reflector reported.

A break-in occurred early Saturday at Orange Street Market.

A man in a white T-shirt was caught on surveillance video breaking into the 192 Orange St. business around 3:30 a.m. using an unknown object. The man used the object to pound through the bottom half of the door and climb inside, according to a Mansfield police report.

The man reportedly stole $50 worth of cigarettes from the store.

The Norwalk Reflector reports the suspect believed to be Lambert then got into a 2001 Ford Taurus then drove away.

Lambert was last seen driving a 2001 Ford Taurus registered to Berens. He was last seen in the Mansfield area.

Lambert is 5-foot, 6-inches tall and weighs 215 pounds. He is bald with brown eyes.

Berens is 6 feet tall and weighs 170 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes.

Police warn not to approach Lambert if he is seen as he is considered armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information is asked to call Fulton at 419-541-7624 or Detective Sgt. Seth Fry at 419-541-7717.